Jets' Tim Tebow says he's worked only at quarterback so far

Despite the speculation about the "wrinkle" Tim Tebow will add to the Jets offense, the Jets haven't yet started installing it.

Tebow, the Jets' new back-up quarterback, said so far he's done all his work at quarterback during the first four weeks of the team's offseason program. That means on the field and in the meeting room, he's been learning the Jets offense as a quarterback first, not fullback, H-back or any of the other possible ways the Jets could use him.

When asked if he's been told he'll be used on special teams, Tebow said, "They haven't told me anything."

The Jets are still in the early phases of learning new offensive coordinator Tony Sparano's system. Coaches have only been permitted on the field with players for two weeks.

From what several players said, the Jets have been just working on the basics of the offense so far, not special packages such as the Wildcat or read-option plays Tebow could run.

"Right now, we’re just putting in the offense and installing the offense and just trying to learn that," Tebow said. "I’m sure that will take a little while, putting in an entire offense, learning red area, learning third down, everything that we want to put in. So that’s our main focus right now, it’s not necessarily special situations or anything like that, it’s just trying to learn the offense."